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Green Ghost
Herbal and zesty. I've taken the liberty of adding a splash of sugar to this not too distant relation to the Last Word
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Florian Ruf
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16th December 2023 at 18:27
Depending on your Gin I suggest to adjust the amount of Chartreuse to balance.
Richard Christmas
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14th February 2022 at 18:20
Mr Difford is right, as usual. Without the syrup it is so tart that much of the taste is lost.
John Hinojos
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4th April 2021 at 03:39
This is great. Wonderful blend of flavours and great for after dinner.
Andy Parnell-Hopkinson
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29th March 2021 at 19:50
Nice little drink, like a Last Word-lite.
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